Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, said that Chicago's Chinatown has shifted toward becoming a political swing area. He attributed this trend to concerns about nearby crime. The statement was made on X.

"Wow, Chinatown in Chicago becomes a political swing area," said Cortes. "From D+52% to only D+6% Perhaps because it is adjacent to some really dangerous parts of the city? Traditional Dem constituencies flee the radicalized Dems, in droves..."

Asian American voting patterns in cities like Chicago have changed significantly over the past three decades. According to Wikipedia, while 55% of Asian Americans supported Republicans in 1992, by 2020, 63% supported Democrats. This shift has been especially pronounced among Chinese and Indian Americans in urban centers, thoug

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